lori: mourn these protests in michigan, let's ring in these. please to have you join us from washington, d.c. welcome to you. >> thank you. lori: why do you think right-to-work is good idea in michigan? >> michigan has th been one of e states hardest hit by the downturn. they want to do what they can to attract jobs. right-to-work states have lower unemployment rate. it is not hard to understand why businesses don't particularly want to be unionized. they don't want to have happen to them what happened to general motors or chrysler. yothey make it less profitable r unions. as a result you get more invested and more jobs. jobs are one thing michigan definitely needs. lori: i agree. the unions would argue many of the freedoms, many of the advantages their workers enjoy her because of the lobbies and the history they have had, therefore the unions are deservedly deserve their dues. >> if you can persuade workers to give you their money, that is fantastic, that is your constitutional right. they should not be forced to pay dues to the union. 20% of